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testing

This folder contains an example of defining and running unit tests using the test dialects supported by default by the Logtalk lgtunit tool. See also the quick_check and tests_dsl examples.

To define tests for your own project, see the lgtunit tool documentation and the tests-sample.lgt and tester-sample.lgt sample files in the root of the distribution.

Print Logtalk, Prolog backend, and kernel versions (if running as a notebook):

%versions

Start by loading the tests driver file:

logtalk_load(testing(tester)).

The test will auto-run, thanks to initialization directives.